While registering Mule runtime engine version 4.2.2 with Anypoint Platform PCE 3.0, application monitoring is enabled by default. This causes application metrics errors to appear in Mule logs.
Anypoint Platform Private Cloud Edition 3.0.2 Release Notes
February 11, 2022
What’s New
This version of Anypoint Platform Private Cloud Edition (Anypoint Platform PCE) contains the following features and enhancements:
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Support for RHEL/CentOS 8.4 and 8.5
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Upgrade to Gravity 7.0.35
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Migration from classic load balancer to network load balancer
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Reliability enhancements for installing and upgrading Anypoint Platform PCE
See Features Shipped with Anypoint Platform PCE for details on component versions.
Compatibility
Application/Service | Version |
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Mule runtime engine |
3.9.x, 4.1.x, 4.2.x, 4.3.0 |
Runtime Manager agent |
1.7 - 1.9.x, 2.1.x, and later |
Anypoint Studio |
7.5.0, 7.5.1, 7.6.0, 7.7.0, 7.8.0, 7.9.0 |
Infrastructure |
* VMware * Bare metal * Amazon Web Services |
Fixed Issues
Issue | ID |
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Restore jobs no longer fail with empty exception errors. |
AOP-3980 |
Filebeat now correctly sends PCE logs to Anypoint Monitoring. |
AOP-3928 |
The Mule message processor service readiness probe no longer fails during upgrades. |
AOP-3381 |
Known Issues
Description | Workaround | |
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You can safely ignore these messages. |
In Anypoint Monitoring, if the total number of advanced and basic alerts is 20 or more, you cannot create a new advanced alert. |
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Reduce the total number of alerts to create a new advanced alert. |
In Runtime Manager, when managing an application, the Properties tab is unavailable. |
This is a known issue with the Runtime Manager UI. To configure properties, use the ARM REST services API. |